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  • Fryatt (60 pen), Fryatt (70)
  • Date:2009-04-18
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Roots Hall
  • Attendance:10089
  • Referee:Penton, C

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

90mins

Max-Alain Gradel is replaced by Astrit Ajdarevic.

83mins

Joe Mattock is replaced by Bruno Berner.

81mins

Joe Mattock is booked for unsporting behaviour.

78mins

Kevin Betsy is replaced by Francis Laurent.

78mins

Matty Oakley goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

77mins

Paul Dickov is being taken off, Barry Hayles has come on in his place.

70mins

Goal!! Leicester have scored with Matt Fryatt putting it in the back of the net.

60mins

Matt Fryatt goes into the referee's book for leaving field without consent.

60mins

Matt Fryatt takes a penalty for Leicester and scores!.

56mins

Dougie Freedman has come on for Anthony Grant.

52mins

Jean-Francois Christophe is being taken off, Anthony Grant has come on in his place.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

45mins

Max-Alain Gradel goes into the referee's book for timewasting.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Two goals from Matty Fryatt ensured Leicester City returned to the Championship at the first attempt as champions.

Fryatt bagged the first from the penalty spot and then headed home a second to spark celebrations from the 2,141 travelling fans.

Southend created the two best chances of a first half notable for a lack of goalmouth action.

The first came after 40 minutes when striker Theo Robinson went closest to breaking the deadlock.

His low 20-yard effort was turned round the right post for a corner by a diving David Stockdale.

The Blues followed it up four minutes later when a Simon Francis free-kick from the right was flicked on by Lee Barnard to Peter Clarke at the back post, but he could only half-volley over the bar from eight yards.

Leicester's best opening came after six minutes when Max-Alain Gradel teed up Lloyd Dyer but the winger saw his shot blocked by Clarke.

Southend picked up from where they left off after half-time with Barnard's flick finding Robinson, who blasted the ball against the crossbar in the 48th minute.

Two minutes later the woodwork came to the Shrimpers' rescue after Foxes striker Matty Fryatt burst into the centre of the box, rounded goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall but saw his shot hit the right post from an acute angle.

Southend manager Steve Tilson replaced central midfielder Jean-Francois Christophe with Anthony Grant, but he only lasted three minutes before being stretchered off the pitch following an aerial clash with City skipper Matt Oakley.

But it was Leicester who broke the deadlock in the 60th minute when referee Clive Penton awarded a penalty for handball against Francis.

Fryatt confidently fired his spot-kick low to the right, with Mildenhall diving the opposite direction, to spark celebrations from the visiting fans, although Fryatt was booked for over-celebrating his 30th goal of the season.

The Shrimpers blew a great chance to equalise when Barnard headed straight at Stockdale from a Francis free-kick.

And that error was punished in the 70th minute when Fryatt bagged his second of the match.

Dyer's curling free-kick from the right bounced back off the crossbar and Fryatt headed home from close range.

The Shrimpers pressed to find a way back in the match but were unable to find the vital goal.

Southend United

Leicester City

Corners

21

Fouls

917

Goal attempts

138

Shots off target

63

Offsides

31

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